Situated on 900 wooded acres of rolling hills in Tampa Bay, Innisbrook Resort offers one of the most unique vacation experiences in the Sunshine State. And this summer, you can enjoy a weeklong family vacation or a quick weekend getaway with rates beginning at just $99 per night.

Set safely behind a security gate, the resort is conveniently located only 30 minutes from Tampa International Airport and downtown, and just 90 minutes west of Orlando. Also, the beautiful beaches of St. Petersburg and Clearwater are just a short drive away.

Recently and extensively refurbished, Innisbrook features nearly 600 spacious accommodations. Tucked away throughout the resort in lodges, they range in size from deluxe guest bedrooms to two-bedroom suites, which are equipped with full kitchens, living and dining areas, private patios or balconies and multiple bathrooms – making them the perfect choice for family retreats.

While Innisbrook is rightly famed for its four championship golf courses designed by Larry Packard—including the Copperhead Course, a PGA TOUR favorite—it also features a plethora of activities for the whole family, including:

Kids Crew program

Fox Squirrel Family Golf Course

Indaba Spa and Fitness Center

Loch Ness Waterpark, and multiple pools geared to all ages

Dive-in Movies

Complimentary shuttle to and from Honeymoon Island State Park, one of America’s top beaches

Putt-Putt golf and bicycle rentals

Tennis Center

Nature trail and miles of walking/biking paths

Multiple restaurants and bars, with cuisines that appeals to all interests and ages

Special Rates at Innisbrook Resort start at the following pricing, based on room category:

$99 – Deluxe guest room

$109 – Executive Suite

$129 – One Bedroom Suite

$189 – Two Bedroom Suite

To book your next vacation at Innisbrook Resort, call (888) 965-0953 or visit www.VisitInnisbrook.com for more information.

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